chatter's
Refer to a piece of (or a segment of) electronic
communications (could be of any kind - phone,
encrypted radio,
satellite, email, etc.) that contains sensitive information which may be of interest to the government or an intelligence agency.
chatter
by Michelle on Oct 16, 2003 15:21:40
a person who spends all free and paid time online talking with others who are obsessive compulsive as well..generally having
no job...no life..or teeth. Living life
precariously behind a keyboard..waking up to
pee and see whats up online.
Chatter
by Jimmywah on Jan 28, 2019 04:37:36
hist.: Chatter is a word first invented and brought to public through the
Bushism and collectively known as Bushism by George HW Bush.
1) Chatter was a code word that was used to describe the nomenclature for the intelligence gathering of many automated and human resourced activity for the purposes of monitor and collective intelligence gathering of those whom may be of actual intelligence.
2) Chatter is a word that was used to discern sentient life forms on planet earth in the beginning of the new millennium 2001 and on.
3) Chatter is used to describe the programing of noises and sounds that represents an input in sensory conditions to program a certain specific outcome such as those exhibited by the spygamen lecheminduroi.
4) Chatter is also a form of the modern language in the way that new words are developed to form the human condition of programming through the expansion of time and
manifest destiny.
5) Chatter is the cumulative speak that happens when random imaginary agents infiltrate the environment and
radioactivity occurs to excite the human mind outside of normal hallucinations.
Example:
Ex.: Yo spygamen lecheminduroi said George
chatter all day to say he was doing okay.
Ex.: As the environmental and neurological condition changes due from the lack of stressors
new words are formed into strings of chatter to program the human mind and to
infiltrate the subconscious to create willing participants in the game of illusions.
Ex.: The objective of chatter is to have a methodology of infecting other individuals to bend to their
master's control remotely and therefore by remote have an ability that is gained to control the victims remotely and from distance. They are considered non biological and pathological methods of infecting individuals and therefore are considered infectious.
Chatter
by fritzy neval on Nov 08, 2006 12:16:46
A person who spends all free and paid time online talking with others who are obsessive compulsive as well...no life..or teeth. Living life precariously behind a keyboard..waking up to
pee and see whats up online. Usually laying in bed with
cordless keyboard on lap typing away.
Other compulsive online activies include singles sites, indulging in internet friends sites, usually refering to
online people that they have never met as, "friends" eventhough they have never met them.
Chattering Classes
by AKACroatalin on May 28, 2015 15:12:18
The term Chattering Classes is an essentially British expression, seldom heard outside the UK. It was invented by British journalist Oberon Waugh (he really couldn’t stand them) but was later taken up by pundits and political commentators to describe a group of the “metropolitan middle class”. Generally though it’s used as a derogatory tag for those who are politically active,
socially concerned and ‘highly’ educated; especially those with political, media or academic connections. Its original meaning has now changed somewhat and now it usually refers to
WOFS,
Londoncentric pseudo-celebrities who talk a lot about social injustice, disaster relief, third world aid and all the other fashionable causes but do absolutely fuck all to help.
brain chatter
by escuchon on May 13, 2008 09:15:06
a. High intensity inner
monologue (in some cases
dialogue) that distracts or interrupts activities in the external world.
b. Source of artistic inspiration; often brilliant, sometimes hard to keep pace with.
c. Stuff going on in your head that suggests you should maybe get a second opinion (other than yourself) about your mental
well-being.
Example:
x: Um, so would that be a yes or a no?
y: Oh, did you say something?
Brain chatter going high volume there. Sorry. What was the question?
x:
Will you marry me?
y: Oooo – hey, can I get back to you on that? It's really busy in here right now and I'm missing part of what they're saying.